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Just adding permadeath to a title such as WOW or EVE just makes no sense to me.

The part that bugs me about perma-death is how many deaths you experience that are entirely beyond your control; internet interruptions, something that FPS games are not subject to. I died twice yesterday--yes, in PVE--just due to freezing in front of an already-aggroed mob that ate my face before I could even sign back in.

That doesn't happen in single-player games. It can't. Your relatives never "drop in" for visits, phone never rings, sudden case of the trots, dinner's on fire, etc. etc. I get no "quick save" button in the MMO world.

Keep the idea in lag-proof single-player games, where actually it works.

Sure, you won't play it. Sure i won't play it.

But PD option is there. HC mode in D3. It is online. There is ISP/lag death. People still play it. So there are people who don't mind the risks.

In fact, D3 is particularly unforgiving. You die, you can lose a LOT of time.

Sort of like mountain climbing don't you think? No real reason to do it, very good chance you'll die in the process, and accidents beyond one's control do happen.

Yet people keep doing it.

Just not me.

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What is actually stopping a player from deleting a character and starting over if their toon dies in any mmo? Nothing, nothing at all. Therefore fans of permadeath can self initiate this if they choose. The fact that others choose in the same game not to self delete after death should have no bearing on the matter, as there are many real life instances where my belief does not jibe with someones actions, yet their actions/inactions do not change my beliefs or invalidate them.

As with any game mechanic, there is a place for permadeath as part of a particular game's design, just as there is a place in some games for housing or chat bubbles or any number of features or mechanics. But at least with permadeath, any player can insitute self deletion, whereas I can not create housing or after creation character customization. We all are constrained or limited by what games provide, and what developers feel the market supports.

But what would the rationalization of permadeath be in a game where it inclusion is not very popular? Realism? Certainly not realism, a game set in a virtual realm is by definition not real. Excitement? Well, different people find different things exciting...or irritating for that matter.

But let's take realism for a moment. I had a friend who was bitten by a rattlesnake. The poison didn't tick down on a timer and he was all better. He went blind, his respiratory muscles shut down and he went into respiratory failure. He was intubated, on a ventilator for weeks and threw a bloodclot to his heart, having an mi. Now even in a game with permadeath, is anyone suggesting if you are attacked with poison your character is incapacitated for a month? For realisim sake?

It always amazes me how some folks can draw an imaginary line in an imaginary world and say, this is real and this is not. As if elves and fairies and werewolves are perfectly normal but rezing from the dead is not.

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Why is it I don't see any threads about "perma-lockout timers" or "perma-injury?" Why is it I don't see any threads about "perma-reputation hit" or "perma-PvP status?" Because all of those mechanics encourage the same things people are asking for with permadeath: increasing the stakes in an MMO.

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Originally posted by Cephus404

Originally posted by exdeathbr

The lack of people on the permadeath server compared with the other one is not a problem. Also, in theory if this is a needed things to make the server exist (so, people not "ban" it), well thats the only thing that can be made.

Also, if most players that join the permadeath server think they can handle it, but see they can't and they leave, this is not a problem. I mean in theory this is a good thing, at least they tried the game.

In the real world, it is a problem. Servers cost money. A company is not going to keep a server running if hardly anyone uses it. It will close the server and fold the characters into another, non-PD server.

Face facts, there just aren't enough people in most games that favor PD that would make it a viable option.

There seem to be enough people in Diablo 3 to make it viable. Of course D3 sold 10M copies, so even a minority of D3 players sizable.

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Originally posted by Terranah

What is actually stopping a player from deleting a character and starting over if their toon dies in any mmo? Nothing, nothing at all. Therefore fans of permadeath can self initiate this if they choose. The fact that others choose in the same game not to self delete after death should have no bearing on the matter, as there are many real life instances where my belief does not jibe with someones actions, yet their actions/inactions do not change my beliefs or invalidate them.

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Just adding permadeath to a title such as WOW or EVE just makes no sense to me.

The part that bugs me about perma-death is how many deaths you experience that are entirely beyond your control; internet interruptions, something that FPS games are not subject to. I died twice yesterday--yes, in PVE--just due to freezing in front of an already-aggroed mob that ate my face before I could even sign back in.

That doesn't happen in single-player games. It can't. Your relatives never "drop in" for visits, phone never rings, sudden case of the trots, dinner's on fire, etc. etc. I get no "quick save" button in the MMO world.

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Originally posted by Terranah

What is actually stopping a player from deleting a character and starting over if their toon dies in any mmo? Nothing, nothing at all. Therefore fans of permadeath can self initiate this if they choose. The fact that others choose in the same game not to self delete after death should have no bearing on the matter, as there are many real life instances where my belief does not jibe with someones actions, yet their actions/inactions do not change my beliefs or invalidate them.

As with any game mechanic, there is a place for permadeath as part of a particular game's design, just as there is a place in some games for housing or chat bubbles or any number of features or mechanics. But at least with permadeath, any player can insitute self deletion, whereas I can not create housing or after creation character customization. We all are constrained or limited by what games provide, and what developers feel the market supports.

But what would the rationalization of permadeath be in a game where it inclusion is not very popular? Realism? Certainly not realism, a game set in a virtual realm is by definition not real. Excitement? Well, different people find different things exciting...or irritating for that matter.

But let's take realism for a moment. I had a friend who was bitten by a rattlesnake. The poison didn't tick down on a timer and he was all better. He went blind, his respiratory muscles shut down and he went into respiratory failure. He was intubated, on a ventilator for weeks and threw a bloodclot to his heart, having an mi. Now even in a game with permadeath, is anyone suggesting if you are attacked with poison your character is incapacitated for a month? For realisim sake?

It always amazes me how some folks can draw an imaginary line in an imaginary world and say, this is real and this is not. As if elves and fairies and werewolves are perfectly normal but rezing from the dead is not.

The first half of your post I was ready to peg you as a moron for justifying "self deleting" but then the second half saved you... carry on.

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I think I made a post in this thread and it was removed for 'trolling'. Basically I said that where you find permadeath hate you will find simple people not worth discussing things with. So why make a long post of it? I realize a long post takes time, but I don't think the topic deserves it. Permadeath of course has numerous solid reasons behind it which are well-acquainted to anyone who has played games long enough to be worthy of participation in such a discussion.

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Originally posted by pkpkpkI think I made a post in this thread and it was removed for 'trolling'. Basically I said that where you find permadeath hate you will find simple people not worth discussing things with. So why make a long post of it? I realize a long post takes time, but I don't think the topic deserves it. Permadeath of course has numerous solid reasons behind it which are well-acquainted to anyone who has played games long enough to be worthy of participation in such a discussion.

You know, in the early days of MUDs and MUSHs, permadeath was the rule and not the exception.

What, do you think, changed?

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Permadeath is never a good idea because of potential connection issues that can cause a death. In EQ death was a pretty huge penalty and I can remember that most of my deaths were caused by disconnects.

I think that at best a good MMO could implement a death system so that for raids and pvp events once you die you cannot respawn; only be rezzed by another player. Or, create a side server that provides campaigns where the campaign server provides special adventure and loot; when you die you are booted out of campaign and returned to the regular part of the world again. ALthough as I type this I see issues where many players would hide until the latter parts of the campaign so there would also need to be some kind of tracking, e.g. a quest line to ensure each player has to attempt to get through the gauntlet of the campaign to make it to the end.

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Originally posted by Cephus404

Originally posted by exdeathbr

The lack of people on the permadeath server compared with the other one is not a problem. Also, in theory if this is a needed things to make the server exist (so, people not "ban" it), well thats the only thing that can be made.

Also, if most players that join the permadeath server think they can handle it, but see they can't and they leave, this is not a problem. I mean in theory this is a good thing, at least they tried the game.

In the real world, it is a problem. Servers cost money. A company is not going to keep a server running if hardly anyone uses it. It will close the server and fold the characters into another, non-PD server.

Face facts, there just aren't enough people in most games that favor PD that would make it a viable option.

We are not talking about companies in my original post, if they will do or not. The question is that if the permadeath haters users would allow that. Just assume the company would mantain the server, and if you are one of the type of users I talk about in the thread answer if you would ban this idea or not , assuming that YES, they would keep the permadeath server.

Originally posted by Terranah

What is actually stopping a player from deleting a character and starting over if their toon dies in any mmo? Nothing, nothing at all. Therefore fans of permadeath can self initiate this if they choose. The fact that others choose in the same game not to self delete after death should have no bearing on the matter, as there are many real life instances where my belief does not jibe with someones actions, yet their actions/inactions do not change my beliefs or invalidate them.

As I said some times in this thread, deleting your char in a normal game when you die and permadeath is not the same thing.

As I said before

Some ways why permadeath server and deleting your char when you die are different things:

You delete your char when you die: All your friends will be able to respawn to help your to defend your city.

Permadeath:People start again when they die and so you would have less reinforcements.

Gameplay B: A sandbox game that is like ultima online. You have a friend that is a very good blacksmith.

You delete your char when you die: This blacksmith guy will be able to help people again.

Permadeath: The world will lose a very good blacksmith, this guy will not be able to help you.

Gameplay C: Player A has a house and player B stay in this house with player A when he is there.

Player B delete his char when he dies: Nothing Happens.

Permadeath: He will not be able to enter house again, because player A will be dead and will own the house.

Originally posted by Terranah

But let's take realism for a moment. I had a friend who was bitten by a rattlesnake. The poison didn't tick down on a timer and he was all better. He went blind, his respiratory muscles shut down and he went into respiratory failure. He was intubated, on a ventilator for weeks and threw a bloodclot to his heart, having an mi. Now even in a game with permadeath, is anyone suggesting if you are attacked with poison your character is incapacitated for a month? For realisim sake?

It always amazes me how some folks can draw an imaginary line in an imaginary world and say, this is real and this is not. As if elves and fairies and werewolves are perfectly normal but rezing from the dead is not.

This is not about realism. Also fantasy games have ressurections spells, that would being ressurected by spells (and so no permadeath) would be a realistic thing (in their world).

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Originally posted by darkhalf357x

Its not so much against the perma-death feature. Its the mechanics of it. In many games I have died due to reason out of my control. Game freeze, lag, control not responding. Here I would be pissed if I perma-died because of that.

Fix that (giving people options/opportunities to come back in those situations) and could be a better option.

That would only result in a nearly endless line of tickets for the CE staff. No company in its right mind would do it. Item replacements (usually limited to X number per account per lifetime, for the same reason).

As someone explained upthread, you live with the inherent possibility of simple randomness washing away weeks or months of your play, or you don't play.

That does indeed make the decision really, really easy. Particularly when you have my ISP...no-brainer. Not a question of IF (I will be screwed), but rather a question of WHEN. Pass the lube please.

Self-pity imprisons us in the walls of our own self-absorption. The whole world shrinks down to the size of our problem, and the more we dwell on it, the smaller we are and the larger the problem seems to grow.

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I postead a thing that is not even permadeath and people want to stop it.

This is the ideas with the lowest amount of permadeath on it (it doenst even have permadeath if you dont play on permadeath server) that I can think about. Yet people want to "ban" it.

There is a idea with smaller amount of permadeath, that doenst even have permadeath on any server from the game. Well its not permadeath idea, but many somehow consider it.

I am thinking if I create a thread with this new "permadeath idea after this die, I dont consider this new idea that I will post as permadeath, so YES, by baning this idea they already banned all permadeath ideas that are possible to exist, since all other ones will have more permadeath features than this one.

But people here are saying that this new idea is permadeath, and I would love to see if they would "ban" even their own idea.